253,51
Section 51
. 97.56 (3) of the statutes is renumbered 97.56 (3) (intro.) and amended to read:
97.56 (3) (intro.) No person, with intent to defraud, shall sell may do any of the following:
(a) Sell or expose for sale, in any restaurant or other place where food products are sold for consumption on the premises, any article of food or food preparations and that is falsely represent the same represented to be kosher and as having been prepared in accordance with the orthodox Hebrew religious requirements; nor shall any person sell.
(b) Sell or expose for sale in any such restaurant or other place both kosher and nonkosher food or food preparations for consumption on the premises when not prepared in accordance with the Jewish ritual and not sanctioned by the Hebrew orthodox religious requirements, unless the person's window signs and display advertising state, in block letters at least 4 inches in height, “Kosher and Nonkosher Food Served Here".
Note: Subdivides provision, replaces word form of numbers with digits, and replaces language for greater readability and conformity with current style.
253,52
Section 52
. 98.13 (4) of the statutes is amended to read:
98.13 (4) Whenever milk is sold under an agreement, express or implied, that the value of the same
milk shall be determined by its proportion of butter fat, the price to be paid shall be based on a three and five-tenths per cent 3.5% butter fat standard.
Note: Replaces “same" and word form of numbers with digits for greater conformity with current style.
253,53
Section 53
. 98.14 (1) of the statutes is amended to read:
98.14 (1) All bottles and pipettes used in measuring milk or milk products for making determination of the percent to determine the percentage of fat in said the milk or milk products shall have clearly blown or otherwise permanently marked in the side of the bottle or pipette the word “Sealed,", and in the side of the pipette or the side or bottom of the bottle the name, initials, or trademark of the manufacturer and the manufacturer's designating number, which designating number shall be different for each manufacturer and may be used in identifying bottles. The designating number shall be furnished by the department upon application by the manufacturer and upon the filing by the manufacturer of a bond in the sum of one thousand dollars $1,000 with sureties to be approved by the attorney general, conditioned upon conformance with the requirements of this section. A record of the bonds furnished, the designating number, and to whom furnished, shall be kept in the office of the department.
Note: Replaces “said" and word form of numbers with digits for greater conformity with current style.
253,54
Section 54
. 98.14 (2) of the statutes is amended to read:
98.14 (2) Any manufacturer who sells Babcock milk, cream or butter test bottles or milk pipettes, to be used for use in this state, that do not comply with the provisions of this section shall suffer the be subject to a penalty of five hundred dollars $500 to be recovered by the attorney general in an action brought in the name of the people of the state against the offender's bondsmen, to be brought in the name of the people of the state. No dealer shall use, for the purpose of determining the percent of milk fat in milk or milk products, any bottles or pipettes that do not comply with the provisions of this section relating thereto.
Note: Replaces word form of numbers with digits, reorders text and replaces language for greater readability and conformity with current style.
253,55
Section 55
. 98.14 (3) of the statutes is amended to read:
98.14 (3) The department shall prescribe specifications with which the glassware mentioned described in this section shall comply. The unit of graduation for all Babcock glassware shall be the true cubic centimeter or the weight of one gram of distilled water at four
4 degrees centigrade.
Note: Replaces word form of numbers with digits for greater conformity with current style.
253,56
Section 56
. 100.16 (1) of the statutes is amended to read:
100.16 (1) No person shall sell or offer to sell anything whatever, by the representation or pretense that a sum of money or something of value, which is uncertain or concealed, is inclosed enclosed within or may be found with or named upon the thing sold, or that will be given to the purchaser in addition to the thing sold, or by any representation, pretense or device, by which the purchaser is informed or induced to believe that money or something else of value may be won or drawn by chance by reason of such the sale.
Note: Inserts preferred spelling.
253,57
Section 57
. 100.26 (2) of the statutes is amended to read:
100.26 (2) Any person violating s. 100.02 shall be guilty of a felony and upon conviction shall be punished by a fine of fined not less than fifty dollars $50 nor more than three thousand dollars, or by imprisonment
$3,000 or imprisoned for not less than thirty 30 days nor more than three 3 years, or both.
Note: Replaces word form of numbers with digits for greater conformity with current style.
253,58
Section 58
. 101.865 (2) of the statutes is amended to read:
101.865 (2) Any person who shall violate violates the provisions of this section shall be deemed is guilty of a misdemeanor and shall be punished by a fine of
fined not less than twenty-five dollars $25 nor more than one hundred dollars, or by imprisonment $100 or imprisoned in the county jail for not less than thirty 30 days nor more than six 6 months.
Note: Replaces word form of numbers with digits for greater conformity with current style.
253,59
Section 59
. 102.11 (1) (g) of the statutes is amended to read:
102.11 (1) (g) If an employe is under twenty-seven 27 years of age, the employe's average weekly earnings on which to compute the benefits accruing for permanent disability or death shall be determined on the basis of the earnings that such the employe, if not disabled, probably would earn after attaining the age of twenty-seven
27 years. Unless otherwise established, said the projected earnings determined under this paragraph shall be taken as equivalent to the amount upon which maximum weekly indemnity is payable.
Note: Replaces nonspecific reference with specific reference and word form of numbers with digits for greater readability and conformity with current style.
253,60
Section 60
. 102.11 (2) of the statutes is amended to read:
102.11 (2) The average annual earnings when referred to in this chapter shall consist of fifty
50 times the employe's average weekly earnings. Subject to the maximum limitation, average annual earnings shall in no case be taken at less than the actual earnings of the employe in the year immediately preceding the employe's injury in the kind of employment in which the employe worked at the time of injury.
Note: Replaces nonspecific reference with specific reference and word form of numbers with digits for greater readability and conformity with current style.
253,61
Section 61
. 102.49 (3) of the statutes is amended to read:
102.49 (3) Where If the employe leaves a wife or husband spouse wholly dependent and also a child
or children by a former marriage or adoption likewise wholly dependent, aggregate benefits shall be the same in amount as if the children child were the children of such child of the surviving spouse, and the entire benefit shall be apportioned to the dependents in such the amounts as that the department shall determine to be just, considering their the ages of the dependents and other facts factors bearing on dependency. The benefit awarded to the surviving spouse shall not exceed four 4 times the average annual earnings of the deceased employe.
Note: Replaces word form of numbers with digits and language for greater conformity with current style.
253,62
Section 62
. 102.51 (2) (b) of the statutes is amended to read:
102.51 (2) (b) Where
If for eight 8 years or more prior to the date of injury a deceased employe has been a resident of the United States, it shall be conclusively presumed that no person who has remained a nonresident alien during that period is either totally or partially dependent upon the deceased employe for support.
Note: Replaces word form of numbers with digits for greater conformity with current style.
253,63
Section 63
. 103.16 of the statutes is amended to read:
103.16 (title) Seats for workers employes; penalty. Every person or corporation employer employing workers employes in any manufacturing, mechanical or mercantile establishment in the this state of Wisconsin shall provide suitable seats for the workers so employed
its employes, and shall permit the use of such
those seats by them its employes when they the employes are not necessarily engaged in the active duties for which they are employed. Any person or corporation employer who violates this section may be fined not less than $10 nor more than $30 for each offense.
Note: Replaces language and nonspecific references with specific references for greater readability and conformity with current style.
253,64
Section 64
. 103.17 of the statutes is amended to read:
103.17 Mutual forfeit. Any
person or corporation employer engaged in manufacturing, which that requires from its employes, under penalty of forfeiture of a part of the wages earned by them, those employes, to provide a notice of intention to leave such the employer's employ, shall be liable to for the payment of a like forfeiture if the person or corporation employer discharges, without similar notice, a person in such employ except an employe, other than for incapacity or misconduct, unless
except in case of a general suspension of labor in the person's or corporation's employer's shop or factory or in the department thereof wherein such of the employer's shop or factory in which the employe is engaged employed.
Note: Deletes redundant phrases and replaces language and nonspecific references with specific references for greater readability and conformity with current style.
253,65
Section 65
. 103.19 of the statutes is amended to read:
103.19 Children in shows. No license shall may be granted for a theatrical exhibition or public show in which children under fifteen 15 years of age are employed as acrobats, as contortionists or in any feats of gymnastics or equestrianism, when if, in the opinion of the board of officers authorized to grant licenses such
, those children are employed in such a manner as to that may corrupt their morals or impair their physical health.
Note: Replaces language and word form of number with digits for greater readability and conformity with current style.
253,66
Section 66
. 103.37 (1) of the statutes is renumbered 103.37 (2m) and amended to read:
103.37 (2m) It shall be unlawful for any No employer, as defined in sub. (3) to may require any employe or applicant for employment to pay the cost of a medical examination required by the employer as a condition of employment.
Note: Replaces language, deletes redundant phrase and reorganizes provision for greater readability and conformity with current style. See also the Notes following the next 3 Sections.
253,67
Section 67
. 103.37 (1m) (intro.) of the statutes is created to read:
103.37 (1m) (intro.) In this section:
Note: Creates definitions provision at beginning of section for greater readability and conformity with current style.
253,68
Section 68
. 103.37 (2) of the statutes is renumbered 103.37 (1m) (a) and amended to read:
103.37 (1m) (a) The term “employe" shall mean and include every “Employe" means a person who may be permitted, required or directed by any an employer, as defined in sub. (3) in consideration of direct or indirect gain or profit, to engage in any employment.
Note: Deletes redundant language and places definition in definitions provision at the beginning of the section for greater readability and conformity with current style.
253,69
Section 69
. 103.37 (3) of the statutes is renumbered 103.37 (1m) (b) and amended to read:
103.37 (1m) (b) “Employer", as used in this section means an individual, a partnership, an association, a corporation, a limited liability company, a legal representative, trustee, receiver, trustee in bankruptcy, and
or any common carrier by rail, motor, water or air doing business in or operating within the state.
Note: Deletes redundant language and places definition in definitions provision at the beginning of the section for greater readability and conformity with current style.
253,70
Section 70
. 103.38 (title) of the statutes is amended to read:
103.38 (title) Eight hours a day's Eight-hour work, when day; applicability.
253,71
Section 71
. 103.38 of the statutes is renumbered 103.38 (1) and amended to read:
103.38 (1) In Subject to sub. (2), in all engagements to labor in any manufacturing or mechanical business, where if there is no express contract to the contrary, a day's work shall consist of eight 8 hours and all engagements or contracts for labor in such cases a manufacturing or mechanical business shall be so construed; but this shall.
(2) Subsection (1) does not apply to any contract for labor by the week, month or year.
Note: Subdivides provision and replaces nonspecific references with specific references and word form of numbers with digits for greater readability and conformity with current style. Modernizes title.
253,72
Section 72
. 103.43 (1) of the statutes is renumbered 103.41 (1) (a) (intro.) amended to read:
103.41 (1) (a) (intro.) It shall be unlawful to No person may influence, induce, persuade or attempt to influence, induce, persuade or engage workmen
a worker to change from one place of employment to another in this state or to accept employment in this state or to
, and no persons may bring workmen a worker of any class or calling into this state to work in any department of labor in this state, through or by means of any false or deceptive representations, false advertising or false pretenses concerning the or arising from any of the following:
1. The kind and character of the work to be done
, or.
2. The amount and character of the compensation to be paid for such work, or the.
3. The sanitary or other conditions of the employment, or.
4. The failure to state in any advertisement, proposal or contract for the employment that there is a strike or lockout at the place of the proposed employment, when in fact such a strike or lockout then actually exists in such the employment at such the proposed place of employment.
(b) Any of such unlawful the acts described in par. (a) shall be deemed considered a false advertisement, or misrepresentation for the purposes of this section.
Note: Replaces language, including language that discriminates on the basis of sex, and nonspecific references with specific references for greater readability and conformity with current style.
253,73
Section 73
. 103.43 (1a) of the statutes is renumbered 103.43 (1m) (intro.) and amended to read:
103.43 (1m) (intro.) A strike or lockout shall be deemed is considered to exist as long as
the any of the following conditions exists:
(a) The usual concomitants of a strike or lockout
exist; or unemployment.
(b) Unemployment on the part of workers affected continues; or any.
(c) Any payments of strike benefits is are being made; or any.
(d) Any picketing is maintained; or publication.
(e) Publication is being made of the existence of such a strike or lockout.
Note: Renumbers the provision and replaces language for greater readability and conformity with current style.
253,74
Section 74
. 103.43 (2) of the statutes is amended to read:
103.43 (2) Any person who, by himself or herself, or by a servant or agent, or as the servant or agent of any other person, or as an officer, director, servant or agent of any firm, corporation, association or organization of any kind, violates sub. (1) (a) shall upon conviction thereof be punished by a fine of be fined not more than $2,000 or by imprisonment imprisoned in the county jail
for not more than one year or by both such fine and imprisonment.
Note: Replaces language and deletes redundant language for greater readability and conformity with current style.
253,75
Section 75
. 103.43 (3) of the statutes is amended to read:
103.43 (3) Any person worker who shall be is influenced, induced or persuaded to engage with any persons mentioned person specified in sub. (1)
(a), through or by means of any of the things therein acts prohibited in sub. (1) (a), shall have a right of action for recovery of all damages that the person shall have sustained
worker sustains in consequence of the false or deceptive representation, false advertising or false pretenses used to induce the person worker to change his or her place of employment in this state or to accept such employment in this state, against any person or persons, corporations or companies or associations, corporation, company or association, directly or indirectly, causing such the damage; and in. In addition to all
such actual damages such workman that the worker may have sustained, sustain, the worker shall be entitled to recover such reasonable attorney fees as determined by the court shall fix, to be taxed as costs in any judgment recovered.
Note: Replaces language and nonspecific references with specific references for greater readability and conformity with current style.
253,76
Section 76
. 103.45 of the statutes is amended to read:
103.45 Time checks; penalty. All persons paying wages in time checks or other paper, other than legal money, shall make such those time checks or that paper payable in some designated place of business in the county in which the work was performed or at the office of the person paying the wages if within this state, or at any bank within this state. Any person failing to comply with this section shall be fined not to exceed $100 nor less than $10 nor more than $100.